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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> let's look at the pros and continues of the macy's thanksgiving day parade. pro -- getting to see snoopy in the dog house float. con -- getting to see general petraeus in there with him. >>> pro -- the parade will take a different route through the city. con -- not o
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they also renamed the capital city to yangon. and they moved it any way. they said we're going to build a new one from scratch and they match hacked a new cap tl. it's a little craze subpoena. happens in isolated regimes, even more than in normal countries. but that's why when you read news stories about president obama making the first trip by a u.s. president ever, sometimes you see a reference to burma and sometimes as myanmar. even though everybody thinks of rangoon as the capital of burma, it's now napida. the last time news about rangoon was in 2007 when there was mass protests in the streets and broadcast all over the world. the monks marching into the streets to protest the violence against people. we all remember the images in their robes in the streets of rangoon. it's why people refer to those demonstrations as the saffron revolution. there's been a long and dedicated opposition movement against the military dictatorship there. in the face of that has been a woman who spent the 25 years pushing for democratic reform in her country. the dictators
they also renamed the capital city to yangon. and they moved it any way. they said we're going to build a new one from scratch and they match hacked a new cap tl. it's a little craze subpoena. happens in isolated regimes, even more than in normal countries. but that's why when you read news stories about president obama making the first trip by a u.s. president ever, sometimes you see a reference to burma and sometimes as myanmar. even though everybody thinks of rangoon as the capital of burma,...
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city. and in 1967, the six-day war happened when the israelis invaded jerusalem and conquered it. we have lived under the israeli occupation ever since, always longing to go back to our ancestral homes. >> and my father's story that we left the home that he was born in and his father, etc., always was with us. >> whenever i walk here i feel as though i'm walking with a shiver in my body. like i feel at home. they used to have the stables down there. and actually, this is my father's room right there. for threes three years i would say easily 50-year-old trees. because my father, when he came here, he said he remember when they left here they were a little bit taller than him. >> i was born the first generation to be born outside our house. to take someone's home is like worse than ripping their heart away from their body. >> i took david to meet my childhood friend. he and i went to the same school. i went afterwards to the united states, and he went to greece to study denyivityry, but he r
city. and in 1967, the six-day war happened when the israelis invaded jerusalem and conquered it. we have lived under the israeli occupation ever since, always longing to go back to our ancestral homes. >> and my father's story that we left the home that he was born in and his father, etc., always was with us. >> whenever i walk here i feel as though i'm walking with a shiver in my body. like i feel at home. they used to have the stables down there. and actually, this is my father's...
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and it's a very familiar sight as you know in this city and around israel but it had been quite a while since there was a bus bombing, since 2004. and it certainly puts people in this country on edge because unlike these rockets that have been coming into israel, that they've been very good at shooting down, this is an attack on the ground within the country and that is not something that people here have faced for a while and they are going to want reassurances in the face of this cease-fire and potential deals down the road, that this kind of thing will not happen. >> and, of course, israel still remains mobilized and that kind of mobilization comes at considerable costs. so, one question that we need to ask and that we can be following up on throughout this hour is whether or not they're pulling back, whether because of the cease-fire they would be standing down. my suspicion is that they would stay there poised for a potential invasion if this thing does not hold. i want to ask ayman mohyeldin to brief us on what's happening in gaza. they had a terrible night in terms of the effect
and it's a very familiar sight as you know in this city and around israel but it had been quite a while since there was a bus bombing, since 2004. and it certainly puts people in this country on edge because unlike these rockets that have been coming into israel, that they've been very good at shooting down, this is an attack on the ground within the country and that is not something that people here have faced for a while and they are going to want reassurances in the face of this cease-fire...
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i'm thankful that in just a few weeks, the great city of chicago is going to be organizing a welcome home parade to mark the end of the iraq war. a parade on december 15th to thank americans who have fought in iraq and who have fought in afghanistan. i am thankful for the iraq and afghanistan veterans who themselves decided to self-start veteran's cleanup and recovery crews for the coast in new york and new jersey when hurricane sandy hit. i'm thankful there is still an american automobile industry, when it was not at all clear just a few years ago that that would be true. i'm thankful that the american automobile industry not only exists, but it is kicking butt. i am thankful for that. i'm thankful that when my pal, xeni jardin got diagnosed with breast cancer this year, xeni decided to go public with it in a way that have caused millions of people to look at cancer differently in a way that is unpatronizing and very smart. i'm thankful for xeni. i'm thankful for the reporter name terry camp at the local abc affiliate in flint, michigan. he's the reporter who got vice presidential n
i'm thankful that in just a few weeks, the great city of chicago is going to be organizing a welcome home parade to mark the end of the iraq war. a parade on december 15th to thank americans who have fought in iraq and who have fought in afghanistan. i am thankful for the iraq and afghanistan veterans who themselves decided to self-start veteran's cleanup and recovery crews for the coast in new york and new jersey when hurricane sandy hit. i'm thankful there is still an american automobile...
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. >>> san francisco lawmakers narrowly voted 6-5 to ban public nudity in the city. after the vote last night, a small group of protesters started undressing, but they were covered up by police. the ban goes into effect february 1st. there are exceptions, though. nudity will be allowed in some street fairs and parades. >>> and 43 million americans are expected to travel this thanksgiving holiday, although it's coming at a price. transportation experts say a lot of people are cutting back on summer vacations to save money or they're moving thanksgiving dinner until saturday because that's when they can get cheaper air fares. >>> and some people have more to be thankful for than others this week. here's cnbc's list of top paid ceos in the nation. number five, richard adkerson of freeport-mcmoran copper & gold who makes $49 million a year. number four, les moonves of cbs, $52 million. ron johnson of jcpenney, $53 million. number two is larry ellison of oracle at $70 million. and the top-paid ceo tim cook from apple, $95 million. when you give a child a toy, it has to wo
. >>> san francisco lawmakers narrowly voted 6-5 to ban public nudity in the city. after the vote last night, a small group of protesters started undressing, but they were covered up by police. the ban goes into effect february 1st. there are exceptions, though. nudity will be allowed in some street fairs and parades. >>> and 43 million americans are expected to travel this thanksgiving holiday, although it's coming at a price. transportation experts say a lot of people are...
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. >> they will never be able to go back to their community for their city. they may not be able to go back to their families. their immediate family may never be able to visit them because someone might be lying in wait for them. trial is over,s her ordeal is not. >> he has received two oscars, founded his own film festival, and maybe even have been -- and has been awarded a french knighthood. now, robert redford has spoken out. the impact of climate change is gaining new attention. will it spur action? recently, we sat down with him and los angeles to hear why he is taking up this cause. >> of hollywood legend is one of the most vocal conservationists. he told me that an obama second term offers hope for the planet but his native southern california is not what used to be. >> i grew up in los angeles at a time and was a very beautiful city. it was just at the end of the second world war and there was spaces in between the communities. there was spaces and the spaces or green. the air was fresh and clean. all of which we took for granted. pavement and concre
. >> they will never be able to go back to their community for their city. they may not be able to go back to their families. their immediate family may never be able to visit them because someone might be lying in wait for them. trial is over,s her ordeal is not. >> he has received two oscars, founded his own film festival, and maybe even have been -- and has been awarded a french knighthood. now, robert redford has spoken out. the impact of climate change is gaining new attention....
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the schoolmate of time children from the bedouin community here jerusalem a city even basic place of study that's going to break. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished from apec building projects and russia's satellite project real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fire in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually a firing or a forced resignation and maybe that would be ok another country but russia has big dreams in a big country that is big. corruption spoiling all of those dreams a country can't survive what every infrastructural or scientific project is sucked dry from within whether the government is unwilling or unable to sternly punish these offenders is a huge topic by could tell you that if there's no real fear of punishment this will just keep going on for ever perhaps it's time to put a big asterisk for high level corruption next to the moratorium on the death penalty but that's just my opinion. more news today violence is once again fleda. these are the ima
the schoolmate of time children from the bedouin community here jerusalem a city even basic place of study that's going to break. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished from apec building projects and russia's satellite project real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fire in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually a firing or a forced resignation and maybe that would be ok...
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could it cause a mud slide disaster like the one in daly city? >> a young woman wakes up to find a man -- intruder in her apartment. we'll tell you what happened next coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> right now, police
could it cause a mud slide disaster like the one in daly city? >> a young woman wakes up to find a man -- intruder in her apartment. we'll tell you what happened next coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> right now, police
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seventeen year old is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. ok. i didn't ask untampered assayers because i want to keep up to date with this more of the world but still i would like to have came to my very ground how my ancestors layered their attachment to the church brought ninety's and sisters to this remote glen deflate by call more than two hundred fifty years ago they were exiled in persecuted for not agreeing to the orthodox who forms introduced in russia in the sixteen hundreds the old believers still bolland cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying was more and more young people leaving for big cities the fear is the all believers culture could be in peril. not your plans to continue her studies abroad her grandmother says wherever she goes as long as the jews are fresh in her memory so is the culture of . porridge child to be taken from a family s
seventeen year old is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. ok. i didn't ask untampered assayers because i want to keep up to date with this more of the world but still i would like to have came to my very ground how my ancestors layered their attachment to the church brought ninety's and sisters to this remote glen deflate by call more than two hundred...
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they live in a small, one-room apartment near the city of luxor. and a coptic orphans volunteer regularly visits her and her children. if they are to have a brighter future, they need an education. 11-year-old antonio could barely read last year, but after 15 sessions with a coptic helper, he can now read bible stories. >> it started out with just sending money, sending money to the children. then we realized, wait a minute, to really help them, to get them on their feet, we need to focus on education. >> reporter: a tutor provided by coptic orphans helped this 16-year-old get better grades. last year the school ranked him as number two in his class. his father died at the age of 38. carllos' mother learned skills of her own, but had no money to get started. coptic christians helped her start a salon. >> i was afraid to go out in public. i didn't have no self-esteem. i talk to people now. i'm a totally different person. i thank god this salon is providing food and clothing, everything we need. i am grateful to the lord he provided for us through co
they live in a small, one-room apartment near the city of luxor. and a coptic orphans volunteer regularly visits her and her children. if they are to have a brighter future, they need an education. 11-year-old antonio could barely read last year, but after 15 sessions with a coptic helper, he can now read bible stories. >> it started out with just sending money, sending money to the children. then we realized, wait a minute, to really help them, to get them on their feet, we need to focus...
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spain now all get all the spanish machinery and trying to fear campaign cancel and so we are european cities it's no there's not such presser that got to be out of the european union seven a half million of people suddenly enough how that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order when it's necessary to be out it's not a consideration we don't believe we're going to be out of the european union like a scotland i'm not going to be outside european union just because we are exercising universal rights as you know us are going to start it's a nation we'll talk about democracy here. top whistleblower julian assange has released a new book on the fight against internet surveillance and government taking control of the web that we can with the editor hasn't stopped his work despite having been cooped up in their car door an embassy in london for some six months now and his book on the freedom and future of the internet is expected to make waves as r.t. as laura smith reports. you may be wondering what has been doing so aquittal remember safe an oil in six months well now you can see
spain now all get all the spanish machinery and trying to fear campaign cancel and so we are european cities it's no there's not such presser that got to be out of the european union seven a half million of people suddenly enough how that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order when it's necessary to be out it's not a consideration we don't believe we're going to be out of the european union like a scotland i'm not going to be outside european union just because we are...
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you're looking live at gaza city, a city on the edge. any hope of a quick cease-fire between israel and hamas appears to have gone. off another day of deadly attacks from both sides. president obama has dispatched secretary of state hillary clinton for closed door meetings. she stood side by side with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu tonight. >> in the days ahead, the united states will work with our partners here in israel and across the region toward an outcome that bolsters security for the people of israel, improves conditions for the people of gaza and moves toward a comprehensive peace for all people of the region. >> secretary clinton sits down with palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas and with egyptian president mohammed morsi tomorrow. i want to bring in cnn's wolf blitzer, who is live for us in jerusalem tonight, and anderson cooper and ben wedeman, both in gaza city. wolf, let me start with you if i may. a very tense day with claim and counterclaim coming almost on an hourly basis. there was going to be a cea
you're looking live at gaza city, a city on the edge. any hope of a quick cease-fire between israel and hamas appears to have gone. off another day of deadly attacks from both sides. president obama has dispatched secretary of state hillary clinton for closed door meetings. she stood side by side with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu tonight. >> in the days ahead, the united states will work with our partners here in israel and across the region toward an outcome that bolsters...
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this is the first bus blast in israel since 2004, the last one being on a bus in the southern israeli city of bare shea but near gaza. if this is connected to the current conflicted, there's no confirmation at this point that it is, but this would show a change in tactics from the current tactics being used which is rocket launches from gaza into israel. this comes as secretary of state hillary clinton is here trying to negotiate a ceasefire. she and other senior diplomats from around the world, u.n. secretary ban ki moon as well, trying to come to an agreement. this occurs just when people were thinking a ceasefire could be in the cards. so if this is connected, this could potentially make a ceasefire negotiation more difficult, but also we're being told police are hunting for a suspect. currently, though, no arrests have been made and no one has claimed credit for the attack. >> chapman bell for us live in tel aviv. thanks so much. >>> we go now to the mayor of jerusalem. secretary of state hillary clinton spent time in jerusalem. mr. mayor, thank you for joining us. how confident are yo
this is the first bus blast in israel since 2004, the last one being on a bus in the southern israeli city of bare shea but near gaza. if this is connected to the current conflicted, there's no confirmation at this point that it is, but this would show a change in tactics from the current tactics being used which is rocket launches from gaza into israel. this comes as secretary of state hillary clinton is here trying to negotiate a ceasefire. she and other senior diplomats from around the...
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have to put city to cast the book to cast for our work represent the parliament with this object is and is to start the institution the process put in that of those of us alone you know which is a process those not the old days stephen economic plan or do everybody may believe that actually the reason cited is what we want is the political thing that bonanza which means the one to decide about the political and the social political policies like immigration education komo story is existed except to say that well we have to understand that that actually is spain now or get all the spanish state machinery out trying to fear come a pencil and so we are european cities and now there's not such process of that got to be out of the european union and so on a half million of people suddenly in a hockey get it would be more difficult actually to manage to good order what is necessary to be out it's not the consideration we don't believe we're going to be out of to you can you know like the spotlight i'm looking at here outside european union just because we are exercising universal rights as a
have to put city to cast the book to cast for our work represent the parliament with this object is and is to start the institution the process put in that of those of us alone you know which is a process those not the old days stephen economic plan or do everybody may believe that actually the reason cited is what we want is the political thing that bonanza which means the one to decide about the political and the social political policies like immigration education komo story is existed...
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we have to put city to cast the books to care for our work represent and see the parliament with this objectively and is to start the institution a process for in the balance of a long year which is a process those not all days in the economic plan or do everybody may believe that actually the reasons are this what we want is the political wing that the current which means that the one to decide about the political and the social political policies like immigration education commerce stories culture existed etc it's over that well we have to understand that actually spain now will get all the spanish machinery are trying to fear campaign cancel and so we are european cities it's now there's not such presence of that that the group would be out of the european union sun to have millions of people suddenly in a house that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order what is necessary to be out it's not a consideration we don't believe we're going to be out of the loop in you know like a scotland are not going to be outside european union just because we are exercising univer
we have to put city to cast the books to care for our work represent and see the parliament with this objectively and is to start the institution a process for in the balance of a long year which is a process those not all days in the economic plan or do everybody may believe that actually the reasons are this what we want is the political wing that the current which means that the one to decide about the political and the social political policies like immigration education commerce stories...
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they succeeded in showing their military might by showing israel that they can hit deep into israeli cities and fire a long-range missile. so, there's a bit of difference in the way the outcome has resulted, from this recent conflict. >> and, lama, by any measure here, they're describing this as a very fragile peace. very tenuous. how important are the next few hours? >> reporter: oh, very important. they're really crucial. and that's why all eyes are on both sides and waiting to see what happens next. so far, as i was saying, we're over 13 hours, now, into this cease-fire agreement. and both sides seem to have stopped the fighting. so, it just depends on if one decides to attack the other and how the other side will respond. as i said, the region remains tense to wait and see if this cease-fire holds. and if both sides actually do stop the fighting. now, the next phase of this agreement will be the difficult stage of this process, where they actually sit down and try to hammer out something that is long-lasting or longer-lasting than what we've seen in the past. brandi and rob? >> okay, we
they succeeded in showing their military might by showing israel that they can hit deep into israeli cities and fire a long-range missile. so, there's a bit of difference in the way the outcome has resulted, from this recent conflict. >> and, lama, by any measure here, they're describing this as a very fragile peace. very tenuous. how important are the next few hours? >> reporter: oh, very important. they're really crucial. and that's why all eyes are on both sides and waiting to...
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gaza city is a very densely packed city. across the border in israel, the barrage of rocket fire continues. cnn's fred plankin runs for cover. >> an air alarm going off right now we're going to get into safer place. literally just went off. let's get this unplugged. >> please be safe. >> when the rockets land, destruction, lives changed forever. at least 11 hit the southern city of birsheva. a home left in ruins, a family of six survived with just 30 seconds to spare going to a safe room. tel aviv, a residential building is also hit. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton arrived for peace talks. >> the goal must be a durable t outcome that promotes regional stability and advances the security and legitimate aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. >> and that is what the last 24 hours have looked like, again, breaking news this evening, a series of massive explosions have really rocked central gaza city over the last hour or two. and we -- it is often the time when some of the biggest explosions occur. we are watchi
gaza city is a very densely packed city. across the border in israel, the barrage of rocket fire continues. cnn's fred plankin runs for cover. >> an air alarm going off right now we're going to get into safer place. literally just went off. let's get this unplugged. >> please be safe. >> when the rockets land, destruction, lives changed forever. at least 11 hit the southern city of birsheva. a home left in ruins, a family of six survived with just 30 seconds to spare going to...
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bless this operation and that it is the natural reaction to israel's killings and operations in gaza city there are also people celebrating and dancing in the streets of gaza certainly this was the reaction when the news first came through that a bus bombing had happened in tel aviv the last time that there was a bus bombing in this country was back in two thousand and six so it certainly does seem to have the effect of torpedoing become and cease fire talks on the way the hopes of any kind of cease fire deal now be reached certainly not today seem to have been done and we haven't yet had any reaction from the israeli government but no doubt that the action when it comes is going to be harsh and increasingly it does seem now that instead of moving ahead with a cease fire we're going to be moving ahead with an israeli ground operation the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has finished a meeting with the palestinian president mahmoud abbas and she's on her way back to jerusalem and it is significant that when she met with him that meeting lasted a little less than an hour and they wer
bless this operation and that it is the natural reaction to israel's killings and operations in gaza city there are also people celebrating and dancing in the streets of gaza certainly this was the reaction when the news first came through that a bus bombing had happened in tel aviv the last time that there was a bus bombing in this country was back in two thousand and six so it certainly does seem to have the effect of torpedoing become and cease fire talks on the way the hopes of any kind of...
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in gaza city. i spoke with christiane amanpour about her interview with the hamas leader. christiane, you repeatedly pressed the head of hamas about whether or not they would ever recognize israel. he gave a lot of talking points. you really pressed him on it. this is finally what he had to say. let's listen. >> you say that you would accept a two-state solution, but that you will not recognize israel's right to exist. >> translator: i accept a state of the 1967. how can i accept israel? they have occupied my land. i need recognition, not tis rhe israelis. this is a reverse question. >> what do you make of what he said, christiane? >> well, i kept pushing him. i kept saying you say this is a reverse question, but it is the question. recognition of israel. after several times, he said, look. when there is a peace agreement, then the palestinians can decide themselves. that was his final point on that. which i thought was really interesting. it was interesting to hear the head of hamas say that. and
in gaza city. i spoke with christiane amanpour about her interview with the hamas leader. christiane, you repeatedly pressed the head of hamas about whether or not they would ever recognize israel. he gave a lot of talking points. you really pressed him on it. this is finally what he had to say. let's listen. >> you say that you would accept a two-state solution, but that you will not recognize israel's right to exist. >> translator: i accept a state of the 1967. how can i accept...
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now all get on the spanish state machinery and trying if here come that's a land so we are european cities it's and now there's not such press of that that the group could be out of the european union seven a half million of people sadly enough that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order when it's necessary to be out and it's not a consideration we don't believe we're going to be out of the european union like a scotland i'm not going to be outside european union just because we are exercising universal rights as you know us right of sorts of nation we talk about democracy here. coming up in a few minutes here naughty it's made of a new month and his butt off is opportunity. makeshift bedouin school outside jerusalem that's on the verge of demolition taking the children's only place to study that's off to short break stay with us. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished from apec building projects and russia's got a nice satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fired in rus
now all get on the spanish state machinery and trying if here come that's a land so we are european cities it's and now there's not such press of that that the group could be out of the european union seven a half million of people sadly enough that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order when it's necessary to be out and it's not a consideration we don't believe we're going to be out of the european union like a scotland i'm not going to be outside european union just because...
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now will get all the spanish state machinery out trying to fear come cancel out and we are european cities and no there's not such process of that that the group would be out of the european union so i'm a half million people suddenly in the hockey that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order what is necessary to be out at it's not a consideration we don't believe we're going to be out of the european union like this time i'm not going to be outside european union just because we are exercising universal rights as you know restaurant of some of its nation we talk about democracy here coming up in a few minutes it's made of only mud and tires but offers opportunity reports small makeshift a bedouin ask what side jerusalem that's on the verge of demolition taking the children's only place to study doctor shopping. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished from apec building projects and russia's gulnaz satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fired in russia we hear a lot about
now will get all the spanish state machinery out trying to fear come cancel out and we are european cities and no there's not such process of that that the group would be out of the european union so i'm a half million people suddenly in the hockey that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order what is necessary to be out at it's not a consideration we don't believe we're going to be out of the european union like this time i'm not going to be outside european union just because...
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really the city became very quiet, very little traffic in the street. as soon as news spread of that bus bombing in tel aviv, and within about 40 minutes of the news coming out, there was an air strike on a building not far from here, probably about 500 meters, a huge explosion that shook this building. you could feel the shockwaves from here. wolf? >> what are they saying, ben, the hamas people you are talking about in gaza about this terrorist attack on the bus in tel aviv a few hours ago? >> well, certainly wrefd heard a varied of different reactions. there's an ha has-affiliated mosque just near here. very soon after news spread in the attack in tel aviv, they came out announcing, quote/unquote lions from the west bank were behind the attack, suggesting it was the work of the military wing of hamas. however, later al aqsa, saying they were quoting an official saying they blessed the attack, but saying it was a natural reaction to the events. even though it applauded the attack, it's clearly trying to keep a distance from it. wolf? what are you heari
really the city became very quiet, very little traffic in the street. as soon as news spread of that bus bombing in tel aviv, and within about 40 minutes of the news coming out, there was an air strike on a building not far from here, probably about 500 meters, a huge explosion that shook this building. you could feel the shockwaves from here. wolf? >> what are they saying, ben, the hamas people you are talking about in gaza about this terrorist attack on the bus in tel aviv a few hours...
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nearly 140 rockets lobbed into israel in the past few hours blasting through homes in israel's southern city of beer sheva and 60 miles north in a tel aviv suburb. those in rocket range refusing to return to the status quo. >> for it to stop firing in 48 hours and then for next week the same thing happening,. that is unacceptable. >> reporter: israeli officials are telling me secretary clinton will hear a lot of that sentiment, israel's unwillingness to settle for anything more than a long-term cease-fire. hamas is demanding they loosen its grip on its borders and for it to stop assassinating its leaders. george, both sides are dug in. >> so there's still much to work through. all right, thanks, matt. let's go to alex marquardt in gaza. alex, there was some hope a cease-fire might be taking hold but that bombing has not stopped all day where you are. >> reporter: no, it really hasn't, george. it's been very strange to hear about peace talks and cease-fires when really the explosions have not stopped. for much of the night there has been incoming artillery and air strikes from the sky have no
nearly 140 rockets lobbed into israel in the past few hours blasting through homes in israel's southern city of beer sheva and 60 miles north in a tel aviv suburb. those in rocket range refusing to return to the status quo. >> for it to stop firing in 48 hours and then for next week the same thing happening,. that is unacceptable. >> reporter: israeli officials are telling me secretary clinton will hear a lot of that sentiment, israel's unwillingness to settle for anything more than...
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just one of two cities. manhattan is glittering and bustling, and the streets are packed, the stores are packed and the tree out back is up. drive toward the coast, to the places on the water that were ruined by the storm three weeks ago, and you'll find that life has largely stood still. the good news, most people are finding a way to help their neighbors. that includes the rockaways on the coast of the south of here where a group of men all local dads who call themselves the gray beards are making a difference. their story tonight from nbc's katy tur. >> reporter: across the bay from the brightly lit new york city skyline, a donated generator powers a meeting of the gray beards. >> just knocking on every single door is not impossible. >> reporter: over a can of bud, this home grown charity is plotting a rockaway comeback. >> we have to remind people, we're all in the same boat. >> the group of 180 firefighters, cops, executives and lawyers are the guys who make new york city work. keep things safe, and sin
just one of two cities. manhattan is glittering and bustling, and the streets are packed, the stores are packed and the tree out back is up. drive toward the coast, to the places on the water that were ruined by the storm three weeks ago, and you'll find that life has largely stood still. the good news, most people are finding a way to help their neighbors. that includes the rockaways on the coast of the south of here where a group of men all local dads who call themselves the gray beards are...
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. >> won because for the first time militant groups were able to fire rockets into israel's biggest city, jerusalem and tel aviv. >> do you believe it is a turning point. >> it is huge. >> in the final hours, both sides kept pounding away at each other. israeli air strike leveled this building. naval artillery from the sea and landed close. human cost was huge. here in georgia, 160 dead and 200 wounded. >> dan: back here, heartbreak for a san francisco man already suffering from chronic illness. now someone has stolen his beloved dog. he was diagnosed with cancer and is on dialysis and has had a hip replacement. one bit of solace is his dog and now his dog is missing. while in the hospital someone snatched his dog. >> it's very difficult without her. she was very, very important to me. she was my constant companion. >> dan: rob doesn't have any pictures of lola but she looks like these pictures of his last dog named paul. lola weighs about ten pounds. friends and neighbors are putting up signs and offering a $3,000 reward. >> to the holiday, thanksgiving getaway weekend is just about ove
. >> won because for the first time militant groups were able to fire rockets into israel's biggest city, jerusalem and tel aviv. >> do you believe it is a turning point. >> it is huge. >> in the final hours, both sides kept pounding away at each other. israeli air strike leveled this building. naval artillery from the sea and landed close. human cost was huge. here in georgia, 160 dead and 200 wounded. >> dan: back here, heartbreak for a san francisco man already...
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abc's alex marquardt is in gaza city this evening. alex, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, david. just a few hours ago, the israeli navy was pummeling this shoreline with artillery. both sides literally firing until the last minute. and tonight, there's a jubilation on the streets of gaza that hasn't been seen in years. the green flags of hamas waved across the gaza strip tonight. palestinians poured into the streets. there is definitely a sense of relief on the street, but make no mistake, this is a victory celebration. after a week of fighting with israel, these palestinians feel like they've won. won, because for the first time, militant groups were able to fire rockets into israel's biggest cities. jerusalem and tel aviv. you feel this is a turning point. now, you can hit tel aviv? >> yeah, it's huge! it's huge for us! >> reporter: in the final hours, both sides kept pounding away at each other. an israeli air strike leveled this building. naval artillery from the sea landed right near our hotel. the human cost has b
abc's alex marquardt is in gaza city this evening. alex, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, david. just a few hours ago, the israeli navy was pummeling this shoreline with artillery. both sides literally firing until the last minute. and tonight, there's a jubilation on the streets of gaza that hasn't been seen in years. the green flags of hamas waved across the gaza strip tonight. palestinians poured into the streets. there is definitely a sense of relief on the street, but...
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this is president bashar assad's forces shelled the city of aleppo. in the past 24 hours, two syrian aircraft shut down by rebels a helicopter and a jet. back with the panel. charles? >> the reason the administration is now going to change the policy, has to because the ground is shifting in the war. up until now the rebels taken lan but couldn't hold it the ground now is turkey and aleppo. every time they go to damascus and seized for example military bases, they are only able to hold it for a day or two because of air power. what just happened is that there is a huge strategic shift. the rebels now have shoulder-held missiles that can bring down a helicopter. and a plane. when that happened in the afghan war against the soviets, the soviets lost. that was a great strategic change. once the russians lost control of the air, the war was essentially over. that is happening right now. because of that, i think the feeling is what has bob a back and forth, tailmate, looks as if the advantage for rebels there is no reason it should not. result is fault of
this is president bashar assad's forces shelled the city of aleppo. in the past 24 hours, two syrian aircraft shut down by rebels a helicopter and a jet. back with the panel. charles? >> the reason the administration is now going to change the policy, has to because the ground is shifting in the war. up until now the rebels taken lan but couldn't hold it the ground now is turkey and aleppo. every time they go to damascus and seized for example military bases, they are only able to hold it...
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that will make the world trade center the country's tallest building is making it's way from new york city. it is making a journal me by boat set to arrive in new jersey sometime next week. >> super storm sandy not ruining one restaurant. it was forced to close the doors rather than cancel the annual free thanksgiving dinner it will be serving at the first united methodist church at as bury park. it starts at 11:00 a.m. >> oo it is time for our brew on this thanksgiving edition and we all deal with family drama during the halladays. we have an expert to answer your questions on how to survive the awkward family conflicts. we will answer some of the questions you have been e-mailing us. >> good morning. happy thanksgiving to you. >> how do you get over the comments from your mother. i never taught you to make your turkey that way or you are not using the canned cranberry sauce are you? your pumpkin pie isn't quite... anyway. she is 77. how do you deal with this? >> karen already took step one of dealing with it which is number one to expect it. these comments are going to be left if you are
that will make the world trade center the country's tallest building is making it's way from new york city. it is making a journal me by boat set to arrive in new jersey sometime next week. >> super storm sandy not ruining one restaurant. it was forced to close the doors rather than cancel the annual free thanksgiving dinner it will be serving at the first united methodist church at as bury park. it starts at 11:00 a.m. >> oo it is time for our brew on this thanksgiving edition and...
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>> no country would tolerate rocket attacks against its cities and civilians. israel can't tolerate such a thing. >> i just got off the phone with the israeli ambassador to washington, michael orrin and he says right now, there is no agreement to a cease-fire in israel by the israelis in the gaza strip. >> we heard the escalation and we are hoping for restoration of calm and hoping for complications. >> i strongly caution against these ground operations. >> president obama asked me to come here with a clear message, america's commitment to israel is unwavering. that is why we believe it is essential to de-escalate the situation in gaza. >> i can tell you the future of diplomacy here still remains very uncertain. what i can tell you for sure is that this air war did intensity. today alone. they fired more than 150 rockets into israel. >> it's a long term solution can be put in place through diplomatic means than israel would be a willing partner to such a solution. a stronger military action is necessary to stop the constant barrage of rockets, israel will not h
>> no country would tolerate rocket attacks against its cities and civilians. israel can't tolerate such a thing. >> i just got off the phone with the israeli ambassador to washington, michael orrin and he says right now, there is no agreement to a cease-fire in israel by the israelis in the gaza strip. >> we heard the escalation and we are hoping for restoration of calm and hoping for complications. >> i strongly caution against these ground operations. >>...
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the sky covered in smoke, the city on edge. cnn's a away -- arwa damon has more. >> reporter: there is a bouquet lying there amidst the rubble. it appears in this case, the target of the strike was the police station behind it. >> but after tense negotiations, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and egyptian president mohamed morsi announced a cease-fire. >> the united states welcomes the cease-fire in gaza. for it to hold, the rockets must end for it to create a broader calm. >> reporter: and israeli president benjamin netanyahu talks with reporters. >> i know there are those who expect an even more intense military response. and that may, perhaps, be needed. but at this time, the right thing for the state of israel is to exhaust this opportunity to obtain a long-term cease-fire. >> throughout gaza, celebration and gunfire rings out. the leader of hamas is defiant. >> israel, in all its goals have failed, thanks to god. >> reporter: and on the streets of gaza city, massive crowds and traffic. the tension, seemingly gone as
the sky covered in smoke, the city on edge. cnn's a away -- arwa damon has more. >> reporter: there is a bouquet lying there amidst the rubble. it appears in this case, the target of the strike was the police station behind it. >> but after tense negotiations, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and egyptian president mohamed morsi announced a cease-fire. >> the united states welcomes the cease-fire in gaza. for it to hold, the rockets must end for it to create a broader...
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and mayor of big city, why is and mayor of big city, why is this try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. we find the best, sweetest crafor red lobster that we can find. [ male annncer ] it's time for crabfest at red lobster! this year, try 1 of 5 entrees. like our new snow crab and garlic shrimp. a half-pound of tender crab paired with savory shrimp. just 12.99. or dig into our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake. all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. so much to choose from, so little time. so ce into red lobster for crabfest today and sea food differently. so ce into red lobster for crabfest today well, if itmr. margin?margin. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time
and mayor of big city, why is and mayor of big city, why is this try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. we find the best, sweetest crafor red lobster that we can find. [ male annncer ] it's time for crabfest at red...
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they are all civilian, we're told, that's caused anger and outrage here in gaza city. hamas kept up its offensive too, firing more missiles into israel. and in the streets, militants shot dead six palestinians suspected of collaborating with israel one body was dragged through the street as people cheered. others packed up and fled as israeli warplanes dropped leaflets warning gazans to get out. hamas urged residents to ignore the warnings calling it psychological warfare. human rights activists said that despite the mounting casualties, hamas still has widespread support. >> i think if the war stops today it will be victory for hamas. >> reporter: even if stopped today you would see it as a victory? >> yes. >> reporter: in what way? >> this is the worst war israel lost. they are big losers. their image is tarnished. we're not victims any more for the first time ever. >> reporter: yousef graham is a farmer who told us he was wounded in an israeli air strike now he said he supports hamas. his nephew told us israelis don't care if they hit civilians. that growing anger i
they are all civilian, we're told, that's caused anger and outrage here in gaza city. hamas kept up its offensive too, firing more missiles into israel. and in the streets, militants shot dead six palestinians suspected of collaborating with israel one body was dragged through the street as people cheered. others packed up and fled as israeli warplanes dropped leaflets warning gazans to get out. hamas urged residents to ignore the warnings calling it psychological warfare. human rights...
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we will go to gaza city to speak with "democracy now!" correspond sharif abdel kouddous and host a debate between the jewish institute for national security affairs and the palestine center. then, will black friday give walmart a black eye? >> because we live in america and we work for the world's largest company and we're still not making it. >> because after choosing between paying my bills -- >> because i'm 52 years old and i cannot afford my own apartment on what i make a walmart. >> walmart workers across the country planning to stage unprecedented walkouts and protests on friday, the busiest shopping day of the year. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. violence continues to flare in the israeli assault on the gaza strip as a cease-fire remains out of reach. and breaking news, about 21 people have been wounded in a bus bombing near military headquarters in the israeli city of tel aviv. israeli police say two suspects threw a bomb on to the bus before f
we will go to gaza city to speak with "democracy now!" correspond sharif abdel kouddous and host a debate between the jewish institute for national security affairs and the palestine center. then, will black friday give walmart a black eye? >> because we live in america and we work for the world's largest company and we're still not making it. >> because after choosing between paying my bills -- >> because i'm 52 years old and i cannot afford my own apartment on what...
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gaza city's a very densely packed city. across the border in israel, the barrage of rocket fire continues. cnn's fred pleitgen runs for cover when sirens blare warning of a possible rocket attack. >> we just had an air alarm. it's going off right now. we will get into a safer place. it literally just went off as we got on the air. get this thing unplugged. let's get inside. >> please be safe. >> when the rockets land, destruction. lives changed forever. at least 11 rockets hit the southern israeli city today. cnn's wolf blitzer visited a home left in ruins there. a family of six ran to a safe room and survived with just 30 seconds to spare. farther north outside tel aviv, a residential building was also hit. just hours ago in jerusalem, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton arrived for peace talks. >> the goal must be a durable outcome that promotes regional stability and advances the security and legitimate aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. >> that is what the last 24 hours have looked like. again, the brea
gaza city's a very densely packed city. across the border in israel, the barrage of rocket fire continues. cnn's fred pleitgen runs for cover when sirens blare warning of a possible rocket attack. >> we just had an air alarm. it's going off right now. we will get into a safer place. it literally just went off as we got on the air. get this thing unplugged. let's get inside. >> please be safe. >> when the rockets land, destruction. lives changed forever. at least 11 rockets hit...
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if you move to a big city, thinking big money, is it possible you made the wrong decision? there is a new report that details the growing wealth in the heartland. that all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. but first from fox at 3:00 in new york city the meeting between the united states ambassador susan rice and the biggest critics did not soften their condemnation over her response in benghazi. >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers we got and some that we didn't get. >> the condition i have are greater today than they were before. we are not even close to getting the bake answers. >>shepard: republican senators taking issue about the scene on the outpost in libya, she says that she was relying on information from intelligence officials when she described it as a spontaneous attack linked to a protest over anti-islam video and said at the time it was a preliminary assessment. it is information she got from intelligence. she was the messenger. the information was wrong. we know that now. ambassador rice put out a statement today saying neither
if you move to a big city, thinking big money, is it possible you made the wrong decision? there is a new report that details the growing wealth in the heartland. that all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. but first from fox at 3:00 in new york city the meeting between the united states ambassador susan rice and the biggest critics did not soften their condemnation over her response in benghazi. >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers we got and some that we...
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vatican city, pope benedict xvi celebrating mass with six new cardinals. the pontiff elevating them in a formal ceremony just yesterday. the new additions coming from asia, africa, latin america and one from the united states and the men now serve in an elite group that will one day select the next pope. australia, santa runs exactly one month before christmas. thousands of people taking part in the three-mile dash in sydney and raising money for charity that provides support for sick and disadvantaged children and the goal to raise at least $125,000. hey, santa, get the lead out and that's a wrap on the fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> a lot of people travelling. millions of americans heading back home after the long holiday weekend on what is traditionally the busiest travel day of the year. so, what to expect for that return journey, as well as the start of the work week. meteorologist maria molina is live in the weather center. we want to avoid any slowdowns with weather. >> that's right, harris, we have good news for today and we got pretty
vatican city, pope benedict xvi celebrating mass with six new cardinals. the pontiff elevating them in a formal ceremony just yesterday. the new additions coming from asia, africa, latin america and one from the united states and the men now serve in an elite group that will one day select the next pope. australia, santa runs exactly one month before christmas. thousands of people taking part in the three-mile dash in sydney and raising money for charity that provides support for sick and...
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up tents on tahrir down from yesterday, 40,000, yesterday afternoon and it turned violent and other cities, xaalexandria and police cars set on fire and other fires set as well. the next move in the battle will shape up to be tuesday when supporters of the president plan a march and also protesters, people who feel this president is trying to set himself up as a dictator will march as well. it will be a test of which side can draw the crowds and people and which side as a momentum in a battle so far, neither side is backing down heather. >> now, some background on president morsi's rise to power. he was elected on june 24th, 2012 with a strong mandate, winning more than 51% of the vote. and as a leader of the muslim brotherhood, he was the first islamist elected to be the head of an arab state. from the outset, morsi has been plagued with accusations that his party wants to monopolize the political landscape and sharia law and it's based on strict islamic principles. and later on in this hour, ambassador john boulton will join us live about the growing events in egypt and shaking transitio
up tents on tahrir down from yesterday, 40,000, yesterday afternoon and it turned violent and other cities, xaalexandria and police cars set on fire and other fires set as well. the next move in the battle will shape up to be tuesday when supporters of the president plan a march and also protesters, people who feel this president is trying to set himself up as a dictator will march as well. it will be a test of which side can draw the crowds and people and which side as a momentum in a battle...
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following on similar actions in 12 cities last month. behind it all is our wal-mart. group loosely affiliate affiliah the united food and commercial workers union both of which claim wal-mart doesn't pay enough in salary and health benefits. >> we have a view that the employment practices are colonialist, long working hours and no job security. >> to preevent picketing wal-mart filed unfair labor practices claim with the national labor relations board. nlrb. they claim they are mounting a stealth effort to unionize wal-mart's workforce. >> they are trying to rally unsuccessfully. they have a good deal at wal-mart. >> a republican member and three democrats the nlrb spent four days deposing witnesses and reviewing documents and expected to issue a rare ruling in the wal-mart dispute. outside los angeles, international airport. the service workers international union staged a protest against a nonunionized airport contractor. snarling travel at the busiest hub. if mandatory evaluation falter the flight attendants will walk the picket line instead of a first class aisle.
following on similar actions in 12 cities last month. behind it all is our wal-mart. group loosely affiliate affiliah the united food and commercial workers union both of which claim wal-mart doesn't pay enough in salary and health benefits. >> we have a view that the employment practices are colonialist, long working hours and no job security. >> to preevent picketing wal-mart filed unfair labor practices claim with the national labor relations board. nlrb. they claim they are...